Angola's Afromontane forests

14 January 2019

JNCC's Ant Maddock recently spent a week in Angola working on a
project to restore an area of Afromontane forest. The project is
helping the villagers of Kanjonde, who are the only
community of people living at the foot of Mount Moco, in
Huambo Province, to plant Afromontane forest trees to address the
decline of wood fuel, decreasing water supply and biodiversity
loss. More than 1,200 trees have been planted to date, with a
further 700 seedlings being nurtured in a nursery for planting next
year.